Swain Street, Watchet
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Image: © Martin Tester Taken: 23 Sep 2023
This is the northern part of Swain Street, with the red-brick 'The Georgian House' prominent. Built circa 1740 it is now a guest house. It is, I believe, the Grade II listed building (see: https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101057630-bank-house-watchet ) recorded as 'The Bank House' - this is rather confusing because the building listed as the 'National Westminster Bank' and on the other side of Swain Street is now known as 'The Bank House' (see: Image).